Actually, it is a "Dual In-line Pin Switch", referring to the two rows of pins on the 
bottom of the housing.


"B H Hix" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>Most older printers have a set of DIP (I think that means Direct Inline
>Position...) switches that only have on/off positions and the pattern is
>like bits in a character and these set the printer for different 

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